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    UbiquitousBubba
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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 09:26:26 (permalink)
    My brain is stuck!  Help!  Help!  I'm being obsessed!
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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 13:11:16 (permalink)
    UbiquitousBubba


    My brain is stuck!  Help!  Help!  I'm being obsessed!

     
    Think of becan and reboot.
     
     

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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 13:21:09 (permalink)
    I'm free!  Apparently, I only thought I was trapped.  I should have known better since the label clearly said, "Intelligent beings".  Had I been one, I might have understood.
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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 13:41:18 (permalink)
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    UbiquitousBubba


    My brain is stuck!  Help!  Help!  I'm being obsessed!

     
    Think of becan and reboot.
     
     

    You need something like this guy has!  LOL!
     

     
    Personally, I have a special keyboard that helps me out...
     


     
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 14:05:16 (permalink)
    What are these "intelligent beings" and where can I find some?

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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 14:38:57 (permalink)
    Boy that sure makes doing the three finger salute a lot easier! No fishing for the delete key !

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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 16:15:38 (permalink)
    mike_mccue


    That's a smart tool.

    Again, with the trying to make Bapu feel good about himself.
    (or were you?)


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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 16:22:07 (permalink)


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    Re:Is the phrase "intelligent beings" the linguistic equivalent of flypaper? 2011/03/18 16:25:42 (permalink)
    mike_mccue


    They seem to be up in the top floor of the forum.

    :-)

    If so, then the word "intelligent" may not mean what I thought it meant.
     

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